Your Roadmap for Successful Resource Reduction Policies
This guide can be used to write any singular resource reduction policy as part of your corporate sustainability strategy.
A COVID-19 Follow up From Eliza
It’s been a month since my previous Covid-related update and I’m eager to continue our conversation now that we’ve settled a bit into our new realities.
A Note from Eliza on COVID-19
I wanted to share a few thoughts and updates on how we at Green Buoy are processing this overwhelming moment and our plans for business in the foreseeable future. I’m writing this March 17, 2020, and coronavirus has come in full force. People are social-distancing, worried about getting sick, seeing family members fall ill and contemplating impending economic collapse.
How to Improve "People" in Your Triple Bottom Line
Use the power of Triple Bottom Line to boost employee engagement. Finding and integrating “People” strategies are just as important in creating a sustainability framework. This blog will focus on important people actions you can take as a small business owner.
Get The Template That Cuts Your Carbon Footprint
As I write this, I am visiting a client 2,500 miles away from home. I took the subway to the plane to an Uber to this hotel. Tomorrow I will take an Uber today to their office and then back the way I came. Traveling for work is important. Reducing our carbon footprint is important.
How To Get The Most Out of Working With a Consultant
So you’re thinking about hiring a consultant, sustainability or otherwise. What is the best way to get the most out of the relationship?
Steal These Tips to Avoid Greenwashing
For smart consumers and business owners, greenwashing has become a part of the sustainability lexicon. We’ve all seen the “all-natural” label on chicken made in a factory farm. Or the “pure” labels on chemical cleaning products. What about “green” listed as the only descriptor alongside furniture or other products? These are all examples of greenwashing.
Selling A Service? See How to Make it Sustainable
It’s simple to see how sustainability can apply to product-heavy companies. A mining company or direct-to-consumer start-up has a distinct environmental impact. But what about service-based companies and sustainability?
Will You See Benefits from Expert Sustainability Certifications?
As a business owner or consumer, it’s easy to get drawn to labels and sustainability certifications touting benefits and claims. For sustainable businesses, they are multiple certifications to be aware of.